Louvre, Façade rue de Rivoli, Paris

Louvre, Façade rue de Rivoli, Paris by Édouard Baldus (French, 1813–1889)

Medium

gelatin silver print

Dimensions

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Classification

Photograph

Department

Photography

Museum

Cleveland Museum of Art

Credit

Gift of William and Margaret Lipscomb

Accession Number

2021.214

Tags

male

About this artwork

Baldus took up photography in the 1840s and became renowned for his architectural views. In 1854, he was commissioned to record construction of the New Louvre, Emperor Napoleon III’s project to build wings that would join the Louvre and Tuileries Palaces and create a vast courtyard. You can enter that courtyard through the arch hidden from view here between the pairs of columns, where you will find the glass pyramid designed by I.M. Pei and completed in 1988.

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